Cronus is a powerful leader of the Titans in Greek mythology, known for his strength, wisdom, and dramatic family story.
Overview
The Titanomachy
Origins Of Cronus
Cronus As A Father
Cultural Influence
Cronus And The Titans
Cronus In Modern Media
Role In Greek Mythology
The Overthrow Of Uranus
Symbolism And Depictions
Greek Mythology
Hecatoncheires
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greek
Literature
Mountains
Poseidon
The Help
Greece
Golden
๐บ Cronus is the leader and youngest of the first generation of Titans.
๐ He is the son of the Earth goddess Gaia and the sky god Uranus.
๐ Cronus was born and grew up on Mount Olympus, a magical place.
๐ He ruled during a peaceful time known as the Golden Age.
๐ช๏ธ Cronus and the Titans created mountains, rivers, and stars.
๐ช He famously overthrew his father Uranus with a sickle.
๐ถ Cronus swallowed his own children to keep power.
๐ฑ His wife Rhea saved their youngest child, Zeus, from being swallowed.
โ๏ธ The Titanomachy was a great battle between Cronus and the younger gods.
๐ช Cronus is often depicted holding a sickle, symbolizing his power.